We are pleased to announce the launch of the new refereedinternational journal 'Studies in European Cinema' (Intellect) in 2004.

This journal is dedicated to the best work currently being produced onEuropean Film, European film culture, the changing nature and film outputof Europe itself. It is distinctive in bringing together discussions on arange of European cinemas, and by the timing and positioning of thediscussions within both a cultural and an historical context.

We are pleased to announce the launch of the new refereedinternational journal 'Studies in European Cinema' (Intellect) in 2004.

This journal is dedicated to the best work currently being produced onEuropean Film, European film culture, the changing nature and film outputof Europe itself. It is distinctive in bringing together discussions on arange of European cinemas, and by the timing and positioning of thediscussions within both a cultural and an historical context.

The Christopher Isherwood Review, a new scholarly journal to be publishedannually by the Christopher Isherwood Foundation(www.isherwoodfoundation.org), seeks essay submissions for its inauguralissue in Fall 2004. The publication of this first issue will coincide withthe centennial of Isherwood's birth. Essays offering new insightsinto any of Isherwood's works, drawing on contemporary criticaltheory, are particularly encouraged. Essays may also focus on the work ofwriters closely associated with Isherwood as long as a connection is madeto Isherwood's texts. Essays should be between 5,000 and 7,000

The editors of the volume in progress, _Mary Astell: Gender, Reason,Faith_, propose to move the study of Astell to a mature phase, and toaccommodate a variety of disciplinary perspectives so that the broadspan of Astell's work can be understood in its manifold contexts. Theeditors of the volume are soliciting essays not only on Astell'salready canonized works, but on the full range of her political,theological, philosophical, and poetic writings. The volume, however,will not eschew the more traditional scholarly interest in Astell'sconcerns about gender; rather, it aspires to reveal how Astell'sreflections on gender were always mediated through her diverse set of

Scope, a fully refereed online journal of film studies, edited by staff andpostgraduate students within the Institute of Film Studies at the Universityof Nottingham, is looking for film reviews of 1,000 to 1,500 words andreview essays of 2,500 to 3,000 words to be included in forthcoming issues.We are interested in both recently released movies and retrospective reviewsof older films (especially if these films have just been released on videoor DVD, or have been the focus of renewed critical attention).

The editors of the volume in progress, _Mary Astell: Gender, Reason,Faith_, propose to move the study of Astell to a mature phase, and toaccommodate a variety of disciplinary perspectives so that the broadspan of Astell's work can be understood in its manifold contexts. Theeditors of the volume are soliciting essays not only on Astell'salready canonized works, but on the full range of her political,theological, philosophical, and poetic writings. The volume, however,will not eschew the more traditional scholarly interest in Astell'sconcerns about gender; rather, it aspires to reveal how Astell'sreflections on gender were always mediated through her diverse set of

The editors of the volume in progress, _Mary Astell: Gender, Reason,Faith_, propose to move the study of Astell to a mature phase, and toaccommodate a variety of disciplinary perspectives so that the broadspan of Astell's work can be understood in its manifold contexts. Theeditors of the volume are soliciting essays not only on Astell'salready canonized works, but on the full range of her political,theological, philosophical, and poetic writings. The volume, however,will not eschew the more traditional scholarly interest in Astell'sconcerns about gender; rather, it aspires to reveal how Astell'sreflections on gender were always mediated through her diverse set of

Scope, a fully refereed online journal of film studies, edited by staff andpostgraduate students within the Institute of Film Studies at the Universityof Nottingham, is looking for film reviews of 1,000 to 1,500 words andreview essays of 2,500 to 3,000 words to be included in forthcoming issues.We are interested in both recently released movies and retrospective reviewsof older films (especially if these films have just been released on videoor DVD, or have been the focus of renewed critical attention).

If accepted, manuscripts will appear in the Winter 2003 Feature Section on'Writing and Social Awareness'. Academic Exchange Quarterly is apeer-reviewed journal whose audience consists of both researchers andteaching practitioners alike. The journal's circulation is very high (inthe tens of thousands). Response time is very quick, and authors areencouraged to track their submissions on the journal's website.

Co-authored papers are also welcomed.

Please have a look at the brief description below, then visit the websitefor submission guidelines.

Call for contributors to EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH HISTORIANS, an upcoming volume of the DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY

Seeking contributors for a short list of remaining entries forEIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH HISTORIANS, a volume of the reference series,DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY. The current volume will be edited byEllen J. Jenkins, Ph.D., and produced by Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., forGale Research. This volume of the series will include biographical,evaluative entries of 3,000, 6,000, or 10,000 words. Honoraria will bepaid for acceptable entries.

Call for contributors to EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH HISTORIANS, an upcoming volume of the DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY

Seeking contributors for a short list of remaining entries forEIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRITISH HISTORIANS, a volume of the reference series,DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY. The current volume will be edited byEllen J. Jenkins, Ph.D., and produced by Bruccoli Clark Layman, Inc., forGale Research. This volume of the series will include biographical,evaluative entries of 3,000, 6,000, or 10,000 words. Honoraria will bepaid for acceptable entries.

The Journal of Professional Studies (JPS) is a new scholarly, peer-reviewedjournal published by St. John's University in New York and devoted to thepedagogic needs and research interests of those working within career-orienteddisciplines. The journal therefore welcomes articles from a wide range ofprofessional disciplines, including but not limited to, such fields asCriminal Justice, Health Services, Hospitality Management, Computer Science,Sports Administration, Television and Film, Legal Studies, Administration andEconomics, and Journalism.

Green Letters, the journal of ASLE-UK (the Association for the Study ofLiterature and Environment, UK Branch), is devoted to exploringinterdisciplinary interfaces between humans and the natural environment.

Green Letters, the journal of ASLE-UK (the Association for the Study ofLiterature and Environment, UK Branch), is devoted to exploringinterdisciplinary interfaces between humans and the natural environment.

We are soliciting papers for an academic anthology on the phenomenon ofOprah. It is undeniable that Oprah Winfrey has transcended the iconiccult of celebrity to become a Western cultural force of the late-twentiethand early twenty-first centuries. As her show nears its much anticipatedend — though its endless reproduction in syndication seems inevitable — itseems appropriate to produce an anthology that evaluates the multifacetedinfluences and implications of Oprah.

We are soliciting papers for an academic anthology on the phenomenon ofOprah. It is undeniable that Oprah Winfrey has transcended the iconiccult of celebrity to become a Western cultural force of the late-twentiethand early twenty-first centuries. As her show nears its much anticipatedend — though its endless reproduction in syndication seems inevitable — itseems appropriate to produce an anthology that evaluates the multifacetedinfluences and implications of Oprah.

We are soliciting papers for an academic anthology on the phenomenon ofOprah. It is undeniable that Oprah Winfrey has transcended the iconiccult of celebrity to become a Western cultural force of the late-twentiethand early twenty-first centuries. As her show nears its much anticipatedend — though its endless reproduction in syndication seems inevitable — itseems appropriate to produce an anthology that evaluates the multifacetedinfluences and implications of Oprah.